Other than a few desperate moments during those rough journeys home on the N29, we’ve never really been struck by a desire to spend the night sleeping on a bus. Until now.

A couple has taken a vintage London bus from the 1960s, added in some snazzy features, and transformed it into a fancy hotel, complete with a hot tub.

Susan Mosier and her husband Philip bought the bus for £5,000, and spent £100,000 turning it into a rent-able hotel room.

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They had to have the bus’s exterior stripped, rust removed, and plumbing and electrics fitted, before they added in cosy furniture to make the bus a luxurious place to stay.

The bottom deck has been turned into a large bathroom, with a bathtub, a flat-screen TV, and mood-lighting, while the top deck acts as the bedroom, complete with a double bed, a sofa, and a seating area with a little table.

Some of the bus’s original features have been left intact, including a few of the seats, ‘stop’ bells, signage, and the steering wheel.

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Outside, there’s a hot tub and a private garden.

Oh, and there’s wifi too.

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The bus/hotel, called Trafalgar Square, now sits on the grounds of the couple’s hotel near Beamish, County Durham, and is best-suited for couples (as there’s not much space).

It costs £220 per night during the week, or £250 on a Friday or Saturday.

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A little pricey, sure. But it’s the only way you’ll get the ‘sleeping on a bus’ experience without dodging puking drunk people and ignoring the bus driver telling you it’s your stop.